Occupy Bingo

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Occupy is as much a lifestyle as a political movement. Like any subculture, it has its own fashions, its own music, and its own slang. The next time you’re at a protest, try playing Occupy Bingo. Take along this list and see how many of these you can spot. (Your Ward Room Blogger saw all of them at Sunday’s anti-NATO march.)

-- Bandanna worn around the neck, in case of tear gas attack.

Signs of NATO

-- Corporate American Flag, with logos of multi-national corporations in place of stars.

-- Anarchy tattoo

NATO Summit in Photos

-- Chuck Taylor All-Star gym shoes

-- Sign or t-shirt displaying a fist

Your #Chicagogram NATO Photos

-- “99%” on a button, sticker, sign or t-shirt

-- Woman with unshaven legs

-- Man wearing a beard, but no moustache

-- Rainbow flag

-- Guy Fawkes mask

-- Canvasser collecting signatures for a Green Party candidate

-- Red flag

-- Hare Krishna in saffron robe

-- Dreadlocks

-- Blond dreadlocks

-- Free vegan food

-- A man holding a fishing pole with a donut at the end of the line, to bait cops

-- One-speed bicycle

-- Tie-dyed t-shirt

-- Drum

-- Palestinian scarf, also known as a keffiyeh

-- Poster with quote from Martin Luther King Jr.

-- Joint

-- Lawyer’s telephone number written on arm

-- Shirt with photo of Che Guevara gazing off in the distance

Occupy Bingo. It's a good way to pass the time while listening to speaker after speaker talk about "peace," "justice," "imperialism" and the "the people." (You get points for overhearing those words as well.)

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